New Okamiden Characters

Subscribers:
2,110
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pHGK39di4U



Game:
Ōkamiden (2010)
Duration: 2:10
1,593 views
4


Used with permission from Capcom.

Chibiterasu, a young sun god in the form of a wolf pup, isn't alone in Okamiden, which releases March 15, 2011 for the DS. In the quest to fight off a new threat that has leeched the world of its vibrant color, Chibi relies on other young partners and meets a colorful cast of characters, some whom are familiar to those who played the award-winning game Okami.

Issun: He is a small fairy that has crossed the country as a traveling painter. Through an unexpected meeting with Amaterasu, he became his partner and helped save Nippon from the threat of Orochi. The two went their separate ways and Issun continues to travel the country as a Celestial Envoy so that he can spread the word of the gods. He was the first to notice the forthcoming catastrophe and is now set on discovering the truth behind it with Chibiterasu.

Susano: Descendant of the legendary hero Nagi, Susano is the true hero who defeated Orichi during the events 9 months earlier. Soon afterwards, he marries Kushi and the two were blessed with a son, Kuni. A doting father, he cannot help but worry about Kuni.

Kushi: Though almost sacrificed to Orochi's in the catastrophe nine months earlier, she is rescued thanks to the efforts of Ameterasu and Susano. Kushi agrees to marry Susano and the two were blessed with a son, Kuni. Though she can get a bit fed up with Susano's doting, the three live happily together.

Sakuya: The spirit of the sacred tree, Konohana, and watches over Kamiki Village. She gives advice to Chibiterasu in an effort to save Nippon from the evil that has attacked the land once more.







Tags:
Capcom
Okamiden
Nintendo DS



Other Statistics

Ōkamiden Statistics For Games with Steve

At present, Games with Steve has 2,172 views spread across 2 videos for Ōkamiden, and less than an hour worth of Ōkamiden videos were uploaded to his channel. This makes up less than 0.21% of the total overall content on Games with Steve's YouTube channel.